TLC
What is TLC?
TLC (Thin-Layer Chromatography) is a fast, cost-effective screening technique used to separate and compare components in a mixture. A small amount of sample is applied to a coated plate (stationary phase) and developed in a solvent (mobile phase). Different components migrate at different rates, producing distinct spots characterized by Rf values and visualization behavior.
TLC is widely used for identity checks, purity screening, reaction monitoring, and comparative analysis, especially when rapid decisions are needed during R&D or routine QC.
What TLC Can Help You Solve
Rapid identity screening of raw materials and intermediates
Purity check and detection of major impurities (qualitative)
Reaction monitoring (completion, byproduct formation, route comparison)
Batch-to-batch comparison and supplier comparison by TLC “fingerprint”
Process troubleshooting (unexpected spots, contamination indicators)
Quick method development support before moving to HPLC/GC
Typical Applications
Pharmaceutical & chemical synthesis: reaction tracking, intermediate verification
Organic chemistry R&D: fast separation screening and solvent system selection
QC labs: incoming material identity and comparison to reference
Natural products & flavors/fragrances (project-dependent): fingerprint comparison
Academic and industrial research: rapid decision-making before advanced analysis
Test Capabilities & What You Receive
Common TLC Services
Standard vs sample comparison (side-by-side spotting)
Solvent system optimization (project-dependent)
Rf measurement and spot characterization
Multiple visualization options (as applicable):
UV (254/365 nm)
Staining reagents (e.g., iodine, ninhydrin, phosphomolybdic acid, anisaldehyde, KMnO₄, etc.—selected based on chemistry)
Deliverables
Plate images (photo/scans) with lane labeling
Rf values and qualitative interpretation (e.g., “matches reference,” “additional impurity spots”)
Summary conclusion and recommended next steps (e.g., confirm by HPLC/GC-MS if needed)
Sample Requirements
Sample types: solutions preferred; solids may be accepted if soluble in suitable solvent
Typical amount: small quantities (mg-level solids or mL-level solutions are usually sufficient)
Solvent compatibility: provide the solvent used (or request our recommendation)
Reference standard: strongly recommended for identity confirmation
Information to provide: target compound, expected impurities/byproducts (if known), and any safety notes (SDS if applicable)
Workflow
Requirement review (identity check, reaction monitoring, purity screening, comparison)
Method selection (plate type, solvent system, visualization strategy)
Sample spotting & development
Visualization & documentation (UV/stain)
Rf calculation & interpretation
Reporting (images + findings + recommendations)
FAQs
Can TLC confirm identity?
TLC can provide strong screening-level identity confirmation when a reference standard is run in parallel. For definitive identification, complementary methods such as HPLC, GC-MS, LC-MS, NMR may be recommended.
Can TLC quantify purity?
TLC is mainly qualitative. Semi-quantitative estimation may be possible by spot intensity comparison, but accurate purity/impurity quantification is better done by HPLC/GC.
What if my compound is not UV-active?
We can use appropriate staining reagents or alternative visualization methods depending on the chemistry of the compound.
Why do I see multiple spots?
Multiple spots may indicate impurities, byproducts, degradation, or multiple components in the mixture. We can help interpret likely causes and suggest confirmatory analysis.
When should I use TLC vs HPLC?
Use TLC for rapid screening and reaction monitoring. Use HPLC for high-resolution separation, trace impurity profiling, and quantitative results.
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